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CLEVER SECONDS TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. OFTEN SAVE FIGHTS. VOL| otk bk TS : T < o use st| Al Water Route in the His Sty! L o ¥ Milwaukee, Says Mike Twin—But in Ring. .-m-—‘rh. Color™ Lin s m"‘ 3 Siifte GEarta that -Jeftries, o0k Np Chances With Clabby. = Glens Falls Ntfinn-l lolaue Magnates Fail to Agm—Am Py o o Sl “".‘?.'.:.u‘,’a'&:...“’a:z‘;;..:;’.".o&m Y | — disma) least, f¢ his man. ~J. L LATHROP ‘ Sfls have Peaceful Session—Mobhican Clerks are Duckpin | £o% B 1 SF &nd_axe deficient, (n} S ,,."..‘,'E 5’%’;,“lfizu§':h&':r:£:r . him ‘never izes after - ; W.?m.a——\'bunq Loughm Gets Decision. . : 3 en to e "r:::’,,'“" feTax et H = o m e u > o s : b X o ccimsassvvees 2 1t - Chelsea Line % % men that are in them they would have '.mml-u New York, Feb, 15.—Magnates of the QUIET BASEBALL SESSION. i = oy Shithon: | & grent el tews Lo worry about while other ht duri s —_— were in e ring. the, other nig storm end | National Leasue of Professional Base-| , . ln Lo | 1ech Jeries I3 iz o other night, when seco Fa re $ 1 -oo arch in the % improves a man’ chances materially, realized that M: " VerY | ball Clubs failed to reach any agree- and many a nghter owes some of his near future, may be interested dni > hedul . {4 : = | ment in New York today on a schedute| ful Mood—No Schedule Adopted | ward style—a most dangerous kind to | P*Re of the Togted S heautifully in | best victories to the man that handled | ¢ = SongYis v WINDSTORM INSURANCE. |- season. After Feb, 15—The . day’s |eet in‘a ring. Billy Delaney K0OW | o entire carcer.” breathed the smooth | DI, says an exchange. e thest o i tromm Mow Teen 4 /g let Jeff, though left-handed, < A shrowd. qnickwitted handler, who | 8erviee direct to and from New Yor! rate. in session of the annual schedule meet i e and smiling twin to the Denver new , q s i 0 We write it at very low ck thi ing of the American league proved un- d o BodoX WY ieit | paper man as he prepared fo hike east- | KOWs how to instruet his man at & B.P. m & c..' dktddflhmmfln:fl Was taken until I | eventrul. No sction was ke on the el iy faster | W2rd to the home of culture and his| ritical moment, 1"15",,’;3?" e s o' tomorrow afternoon. agoption of the 1910 schedule, and own domicile. “Milwaukee's a_great ® ce New ¥ork Dler 2 B Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.| Arsument, which at times waxed|adoption of a new agreement to con- e 2t| town and when they speak of it as the Carees. LS can ssa at & KIAN0E RIS | ggssevelr “Wtrest. Mondays Serimonious, ‘Gl sokve/to clear the | tinue. tiie'league also- wds postponed | ¢, o A cxty Of beer they malign it. Every-|SUrong and weak poluts of an oppo-| guys, Fridays. at & _feb2ZMWF atmosphere 2 decision to | until tomorrow. fAght nent, it is often the case that the fight- | S95L L COST% Tl e B "Folaer, adopt. :kher uu. so-cal edjonc -cha! “Dhe adoption of & new ugrven'l:fl.l;‘dt: P :rx::grl h;el'a..'::o?,?‘".'f,,:f,-fi:""fnir:."f P. 8. récl:hx received untll § p. = RRANT replace then ten year one whicl couple of bi; usky chaps that are " °: i P 7 iR » A. WHITAKER, Agent N. TA & GO., i 15 Sy SEs et v e | 2ot e M nIZ i Stk | PR ante, o rrlr g o | .l Sy b Tl | e 117 MAIN STREET. ;. at length, and there appear will be better off when he meets a dan~ S town as weil an any piace I{3 TG, TP " ugilist during th lzxter holdint the 'nmy of l'\nrxel of some dm'emnm of opinion as to 1 ever was in, but they lack in boxing able to revive & pugilist. during the Fire, m m »tn u 111, remained firm | 1 % of the bt - 1] the: dnb SEPOUS Map Hke Jofhison.” knowledge up there. minute’s rest, so that he can send his o owners agreed that the league should MOHICAN CLERKS WIN. ° “True, gvery ‘word,’ They wast fo|@au cubbomparatively Toesh \ehans the L Plate Glass . yfuss continue, and many favored a perpet- see somebody knocked stiff. When | 8OD& sounds for the next round. Words iability, ; Rl ErCtnent itk = is High|Jimmy, who is about as nifty a piece | Of encouragement count for much, and tic in their stand for 154 3 8 Throw of Uncas Specialty is High | ;¢ ring material as I have sightea in|SOmetimes the use of stimulants at a and Steam Boller ... games. John ‘ No Change in Spikes. With Single of 106. many a long trip, started boxing they | Proper moment and skill in patching @appeared neutral, and because of the ‘The report of ‘the committee recom- o o R thought, maybe, they would see a|UP bruises turn the tide. IEN S U R A N G E | ccicea spiit no vote was taken. mending he use of the present style of | In their second duckpin match this | Siveere, e they, would see a | P es seconds can It appears to be a matter of mere | spikes on shoes g-urlng the coming sea- !:la”n fl”l‘um,y ev:‘ung d:fm:fin:r some dissatisfaction, I'm told. Too awolle: 7‘)'2, eflr,l lu:lse or xnoufil speculation as to which schedule will | son was adoptes alleys, e Mohican clerks ea € | bad, t] " stop the flow of blood from gashe: e Norwich Unien "" Insuramos Boslety. | 1 0° CGopted tomorrow. Perhaps melth- | - It was. decided that the Priladelphia | Uncas Speciaity team two out of thrae myh’;a:’ffl:_:i. Tou enyw tots? of | are aiso able to strensthen the bréath- —— | er will pe ratified in its entirety; there games. The pecialty boys got the clever work, some hard hitting and in ing organs by artificial means. But The water way - the comfortable A-u-mn may be a substitute decided upon. basis as the other teams. Philadelphia | miadie string, but the first and last|every way an. exposition of ¢he finer | 8€rious injuries are comparatively few | way of traveling. Western Assurance Co., U. €, After the meeting adjourned a sum- | formerly settled on the basis of 121-2 | went to the Mohicans, the differ: e on plrh\!' of the ring sport. nowadays, because of the big gloves Steamers City of Lowell anda New Assots $2,397,608.00. mons and complaint was served on |cents Tor every ndx‘lfllllfln on its home | total pinfall being 13 in favor the “They don’t want it, 1 tell you. Pre-|Worn by the contestants. Sam Fitz- Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels i Murphy of the Chicage club in @ sult | grounds and received the same on the | Mohicans. |ter to see some ripping and tearing; | Patrick, who formerly managed Jack| .- . S=saia brought by Andy Coakley to recover |road. In the future it will settlo-on| Throw of the Uncas five was high|want to see a man swing from the|Jobnson, has always been regarded as | that have every comfort und comven- $3,280, a claim for salary last season. | the basis of 121-2 oents for each 25 |single, 106, but Sylvia of the Mohicans | floor behind him, and, if he misses, |l expert handler. He was in ikKd | lence for the traveler. THE OFFICE OF WM. BILL, | Coakley, a pitcher, was sold to the |cent admission and 26 cents each for | was high individual total with 270. turn a double somersault. T wasn't|lavigne’s corner the night the light- A dellghtful voyage on Long Island Louisville club of the American asso- |all others. This will put all the clnbl ‘The scores: bred to be that sort of an acrobat, | Weigbt champion beat Joe Walcott at| gound and a superb view of the w Real Estate ciation, but he refused to play in Lou- | on the same basis of “t'-"m’o Mohican Clerks. though, and I couldn’t take a single | Maspeth, when both men were literally | gerrul skyline and waterfront of New i isville and played last season with |at home and on the road. Bendett. chance with this young, sprightly fel- | cut ‘into ribbons. Lavigne's left ear| g, and Fire Insurance, semi-professional clubs in the vicin- | President Navin of Detroit announc- | Bende 34|low. Had to be careful, every inch,|Wwas practically knocked off in the early | “GUE RO ol b Bl c | ity ed that the Chicago club would be De- ,hum’;nb" 22’ He's good—great, 1 might say. Yes, a | Part of the battle, but Fitzpatrick,with mer leaves New London at 11 p — e Chicago Fans Demand Kling. troit’s opponent when Detroit raised | gcoit - 4 lot better than I thought. He'll do,|%he use of caustic and adhesive plas- ;"W;;:fl;:- 5o‘-;ln due (\':ra foot of - B a m. mdays « 3 the pennant for 1909. take it from me. Somethin, 3| ters, patched it up so weil that he e et e i Tt wal i : us s » Tes, bat mets learniae ing to leamn? | 0 oed the flow of blood and thereby cepted) and Pier 4o, Nortn River, 7 saved much of the kid’s vitality. Spider to_any club. for American Association.’ s s —_ ATTORNEYS AT e * “said the president of the : e 2 A DRIVERS MUST BE COOL. Kelley of San Francisco is regarded by S AT LAW. o R oL st or the . Chlpeas, ¥ev. 15, The American As- Uncas Specialty B arlulithe the followers of pugilism on the coast Fnre Norwich 10 New York $1.75 letter demanding that Kling be kent in ed"‘“: 168 m: gace i x °““° ing on |Huntington 104 86 75— John Splan Says nsmen Are Often |as the.greatest of all seconds. He is a Write or telephons W. J. PHELLIPS, BROWN & PERKINS, - Attwneys-at-law | Chicago. it he was reinstatea. 1t 1|53.3 i3 m“d‘mc’losm‘ At P Casey 77 81 83— g ki poyflghl quick thinker and very active during| Agent, New London. Conn. o] Pk a0t tuoket St |let him go I might as well put a pad- Pierson T A a the mill, besides being a clever judge over First Nat Bank, Shel b i S 4 Throw 35 106 76— of human nature. He has advised Etairway next to Thames Nat. Benk The Brooklyn club has sold Pitcher Roger Bresnahan’s most promising 86 104 T8— , Corbett and Britt, ™ Ier 35,20 Oven Monday amd Sat-| Pintavson and Outfielder Catterson to |recrults are Second Baseman Mageo of AR B harness racers, says that a good | Deside ;?;7“:( °;;‘:;:nf'h"‘:'}fi’::;k‘,{g";’]‘,; HoTEl TR AYlfloRE urday evenings. oct29d i 3 <7 Y e umbus an 7 2 3 d its the Lawrence, Mass., club of the New | Seattle, er Geyer of us driver is as essential as @ good horse. | 5;ong’ tor the saloon business. Allantic Cley, N. J. “I don’t know,” Splan further says, Murphy Says “Goodbye.” “that a good man could do much with B England league, Infielder Bell of Springfield. .. L 2 Allie Murphy, Manager Stone’s as- | a. stock of a horse, but I have seen o g MR i Svery num""ck & nflmlmflk 1.LOVE MY *“ROSE,” BUT, OH, YOU BRIDGEPORT! sistant, said goodbye to the Rose alleys | many a good horse defeated that would TN ROEADY Mk Somiorts of home. © 1o Wt the d ’ d on Tuesday evening, and on Thursday | have won if his driver had,known his | Pueblo Fireman Not to Be Classed in Tmere Hot D. 8.White, Pres. - = " wlll report in Bridgeport, where he is| business. Just what makes a good the Cinch Di . tee, Mgr. Members of the New York Stock S o . to manage some alleys and also to roll | driver you can't tell. Such p man has e e Eychange. IX > on the team that represents Bridgeport | got to more than sit behind a horse.| j.. ) thie Paoblo frems bo 2 : i in the state league. Murphy's friends| He must look out for the shoeing, must | nas jumped’ into the . limelght | b NOTICE! Bonds and High Grade s’flflfl‘ u wished him the best af Juck In Bridge- | get the horse’s head just right, and | showing an advantase over Sam Lang, | port in sustaining the topline reputa- | know how he must-be fed and harnes- | fora fre o ton romnd bont ot Tos An-| T will repair, remodel, redye and clsan ? 2 tion he has established here in the|ed. There are a hundred things be- | oo, * #* M0 7 v Py k bw ahy|your furs at’'a very roasonable price, Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, 4 duckpin game. sides the mere driving that he must| iy, an easy mark by any|ing all my work is guaranteed. Drop e e means, even though Langford stowed|a postal and T g e o Grain and Cotton. § e e Horsen mre Jost s iAot s od¥Ing: | him away in less than one round a|® Telihhone 2 ’ % Yy allenge 2| year ago last December. On that oc ICI £ ‘Nerwich 67 BROAD Chapman o Y < ple. Some are nervous, fretting and ; BRUCKNER, The Furrier, i g = : In response to Bill McClafferty’'s i casion Langford was in splendid ph o B 67 WAY 5i5ems : ; Rk ool tharl e Ume; and gyhers are =0 |aical condition and with the quickne ki L i fcoiazacaoe el Telephone 901 £ - £ - e - e - ‘;Tnm Teply that| Jump. Theve is one thing a arive of a cat he caught Flynn off his guar FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. \ , Y = : : . |fhey dmve s five which they tHIRK caf |'e gt have, and that 18 s cool head. | 3 heavy right hand hook on'the Jaw fobid - N 2 - = 7 put it on wgflu ‘bunch. 'l'jhey 'v;:nt He must not be all down when he does Enuhinzh the job bo{olr _the fireman ¢ = 2 E=Y e first convenient date | not "win' or all up when ne does, bug | KNEW What to' make of it all. Some - ; sble. Do has fo take 1t as he comes ard go|5#id at the ringside that Fiynn was g ; Captain McClafferty, whose team rep- | ot it again. T have seen moh on the | the vietim of a lucky punch, whil E resents the Bleachery printers, sald |y, 1 S0 ¥ have seen meh on the | oihers expressed the opinion that he i Tuesday evening that they would be et was suffering from stage fright. But s who were so worked up about it as an . 81 e . | rignt on the job ready for business | 13’0y that has got to have her teetn | Since that memorable = collapse the % R - 4 - whenever a date was agreed upon. But | iy 0 0 ¥ mhat will never d. Pueblo man has evidently improved in Valentines of all kinds, < ot if the engravers are not preparcd to et will ne ring tactics and in confidence, for his 'ollow a clively ey ter showing against Langford the other Booklets and Post Cards. ; * : ol &) |not tackie his pin splitters. COUNTY BASKETBALL CHAMPS. |, ioh¢ indicated both of these necessary ewett Ci o qualities. Jowett City Wins the Title—Score 4 to| Tiyy,p" 4 yig, rougn slugger, with : JOHNSON 1S MUM. ; L UM 2 Against New London. natural fighting instinct, and a American League President Has Noth- | Tiere was some fast basketball Mon. | 20Ut of cleverness, atiracted Lincoln and Wasington Post Cards and Favors. K ttention July, 1906, when he boxed Masks, Flags, Napkins, . . ing to Say About Kling’s Reinstate- | day night‘at Finn's Opera house, Jew- | a'15 round draw’ with Jack Twin Sul- Z 2 3 = ment. ett City, when Jewett City and New |jjvan at Pueblo. He did so well Crepe Paper, Etc. oF : g London met, each team having wont|that affair that he matched with 3 & Ohicago, Feb. 16.—B. B. Jobhnson, | one game. The contest was to decide | mommy Burns, who met him in =g I s“rrlng U]) mnlm m m H‘, fl‘flll ‘-.‘ - : - |president of the American ‘league, re- P D oL me oy | 10 October of the same year 3 ‘used to discuss ghe report from “ o ONS are | put up a hard fight, but Burns knoc has been forced upon us by the pres- York that John Klins, catcher for the | asily the fastest bunch that have vis- him out in the fifteenth round. Noth- | sure of public approval Because we Lo Chicago National league cmb is to be [ ited Jewett City this season, and great| ng jaunted, Flynn got another fight|know how to buy and to sell goods so reinstated. When Mr. Johnson was | credit is due Jewett City for a victory | with Jack Twin Sullivan. They came | satisfactorily that they absolutely fly BUSINESS DIRECTORY < told that Garry Herrmann of Cincin- | b the score of 4 to 2 over so fast an together at Tos Angeles in January, | oft our premises Just our stirring , chairman of the national com- | aggregution. :Ml";"’“’t’lc‘_‘“f‘n' e and Flynn got a decision in a | way of keeping WINES and LIQUORS o N e e o Ty e o e i round battle. A month|up to the mark. We expect to atir s o e DULLNESS AND APATHY. [ o goury i “ Sohnsoneaid 1o had not been corsult- | oftensive play on the " part ot both | et Y T A LN G PIACe | VAT SO S5 our mew atoc Professionals Strain Every Nerve to okl ot = ed in the matter and knew nothing .- but_Jowstt City's passing cision was a draw. Come 1n before the cream’s off the top. e . about it. He refused to say whether | the better and its shooting more accu- | " plynn with increasing confidence, NORWICH FIRMS Keep Prices Up. e A % |he would vote for Kling’s reinstate- | Fate. went afier Jack Johnaon, who was then e N. w. 5 15636 | ment. At the end of the first half the score | o deq as & promising Y Amn.- STATION, New York, Feb. 15.—The stock mar- 01 , 3 & President Johnson stated that he|Was 3 to 2 in favor of Jewett City, | &¥ N EC 0% O, DrOT “olma, they Geo. Gl‘eenbel‘ger, B 7 So Street. Automobile | ket gave additional evidence today of c. C = 17% | would not go east for any national|and in the second half Jewett CIty | oked up in a fier. John. and Bicyele General Ma- | sinking into dullness and apathy. The | 136 - - commission meeting, but expected that | 2dded one more, while New London 3 and i 47 Franklin Street, Norwioch, Conn, Chine work. Jo “Phone. Colorado 5 A h son had to do his best, and in the g y professional element strains all its re- a meeting would be called in Cincin- | falled to cage a single basket. The| | venth round he stopped the Puebio| Telephone §12. fowia BorTLER sources to keep up the movement of . 2d_prd 79 |nati in the near future to discuss the|final score was 4 to 2in favor of Jew- | mgn with a right hand uppercut on |~ —_— w prices, but the withdrawal of outside | 5329 R e Kling case. From his attitude it seems | et City. the chin. Another fight with Jacl: cor. d . participation in the dealings adds to| 500 Desware & fu H apparent that President Johnson did| Summary and lineup: v e vo mlh g.r the difficulty of the attempt. The sit- % not favor the reinstatement proposi-| Jewett City—Robertson i, Marian T,l‘.‘éi‘ :lll)“li:l :xar;;:lli‘:n“g ‘l’nlrr: b iy n;;: 5 -n uation is summed up in the fact that| 50 Do. sfd n tion. f, Wakefleld c, I/Heureux 1§, Dupre| oung no decision affair as Los An urgent liquidation has ceased to press Dist 3 T8, X el i 2 = geles. Flynn and Jim Parry fousht Goo B Bachetder, Room. '."“‘u s | e il e b edobamtre B i = = Disqualified for Fouling. Davis o Murray 18. Sultivan rg, > |10 round draw at Denver in July, 1903, fate ~and Investment | stocks with sufcient determination to eral Tiectrie 53 158 Danbury, Conn., Feb. 15.—Dave | Goals, Marian 2, Robertson, i Heu- |2nd in August the same year the fire- bl ‘Auditing “and carry prices upwards and hold them % 13 Sullivan of Cambridge was disquali- | reux, Keefe; four goals, Keefe 2 man tackled Al Kaufman at Los An- ESDerl Accuntant Totephona €15 | aery. Bac menme i ben the definition | 308 A FER) fled for fouling Griff Jones of Phila- z el 2 e R B R AL T ynn making things hum for a while, WILLIMANTIC FIRMS o it e et BB S A Reen s tweiverround ot | aithongts oo elds Out. byt In the minth round Kaufmar e Becinn St Gheasion n O R iEeian Bioe"Bary 8 i | before the Dambury AthleHo club to- | somie ouEly, the, Tikers are to start|inocked him cold with a ~stomach STIMPSON'S STABLES, ' | Tobacco and Standard Oil cases, is the | & e night. Jones knocked Sullivan down | 5o ite searcr Lo¥ near approach | punch and a wallop on the jugular, rear Young’s hote] Main street. Thes- | accepted motive for refraining from ; in the first round for the count and | e Season has not induced Ownle | Another 10 round draw with umy up to date service teed, | la; s g hot 700 Towa Cemwal .. 3 in the second and third rounds ham. | DUSh. the little shortstop, to return|Flynn’s next fight and it took place at ahaiheavy teaming & e |io5e ccmmitments in the mar o ciy mered Sullivan at will To the ihing | bis signed contract to President Frank | [os Angeles in November of that year, the part of capitalists of the class Sra ol 1 o g s J. Navin of the Detroit club. Bush i8 |a month before Kaufman stopped which makes ‘the Ereat epeculative | 100 Leweiis & i ones claimed a foul and fought cau- | {he only Detrolt pIaver unmened. The | Sa o il soPefore Kaufman = stoppe movements. "t 5 s tiously until the seventh, when Sulli- midget marvel thinks he ought to get ¥ s X b CUT PRICES Sterling Silver Novelties 25¢ up Also OPERA GLASSES . 2 i Besides that influence, there Is @ 2% | van was disqualified. D T e e Yot | grouna. A few fine pairs, slightly shep- Ih Norwich HNicke! & Brass normal subsidence to a resting point in 3 Freddie McGuire of Lowell afid Joe | 1508 which Is understood to have been | i an® i 5, ‘neJound victory over worn, at half price. 1 | the market after the wider fluctuations Do’ prd Tig Shay of Waterbury fought twelve fast | $3.150, Bush has had nis salary bosst. | L0 6ts in b it didn't dis- of the activesspeculation which follow- a : rounds to what would have been a|eq twice since he has been with the ‘,“23,',,“}’0,"{3 ,\"‘*:xnwmflucl;;fl I:n b\l\'o‘gm ed the important liquidating movement 3 a —% @ |draw if a decision had _been given. Tigers, and the contract offered to him | Papie in a 10 round bout at Los An- John & Geo. W, Biss, X i o8 | 2nce Prom the l;l;w;rf;‘t%et Sy of Tamt o X : 4 Doty ang Con Haley of ayonof Dan- | calls for more than $3,000. geles. Papke, a terrific puncher, could S S ook sty e eunninaton of thae| 1359 Netoix & Woen ed eight fast round: T R B not put Flynn out, so he demanded an— €9 to.87 Chestnut St. Norwicis Conn | Neuiaation. ihe robound has poen subs | ciih 3 5 WITH THE BOXERS. other contest, which took place in July. JEWELERS. e e stantial, reaching to over 11 points in = 5235 13 vt This time Flynn held his own so well S Heating, which jed. the recovers. Ef. | 808 Fupi 4 ovnant. Sj. Dick Nelson, who is classed as the | that Papke's stock slumped a trifie. JOSEPH ' BRADFOR| Bts 1 Epieni "t ‘recomeey aritered . C. C & e Boston, Feb. 15 Younsl Loughrey | chapest working boxer, has signed to | Then Flynn boxed six rounds to a draw g on thit stock today The profesaional D E D 1 of Philadelphla recelved the decision | box Kid Thighe in Scranton, Pa., Feb.|with Philadelphia Jack O'Brien in y i operators, who were conducting the e over Tommy Quill of Brockton in a | 24. 2 Denver two weeks later and took Boo k Binde movement, found insufficient demand | 161500 Besding - fast twelve-round bout at the Armory Abe Attell has fixed up a match | pretty good care not to roughhouse the fr T. to absorb profit taking sales end took Bl 38% 38% | Athietic assoclation tonight. Loughrey | with another “dead one” in Troy, Feb.|ancient Quaker. Altogether it may be NArTie Srom ite fect Of fhe sl 4% 'l | was in great form and showed sur- | 21. His opponent will be Harry Forbes |seen that Fiynn is a preity fair sort Blank Books Made and Ruled te Order, | itation of that market. Finding them- . B P;’;';’; e'v’:&d rg":‘ng“"g“l;,{ B oppon- | of Chicago. f a hfaww;rl'n:i land in a 10 round DW. selves almost alone in the buying of e S ; 4 e uill showed up arry and Will b | bout with ‘a friendly referee he is able w t PPN - e Lo | 3tocks, ‘they dosisted and oAl i g 3 g S 2% | well in three or four flashes DUt was | gapeeday niaht to nare. their uchy | to make it hot for aimost anybody. As e (4 ect] dealings to lapse into a condition of | 100 Slom (% B e compelled to take hard punishment. postponed bout held in Paris. The|he managed to stiy 10 rounds with Semi-stagnation. 2414 In the preliminaries Bobby Tickle of | fiood has ben the cause of the. event ; Burns, Jack Johnson and Pap- Foreign influences were not definite- Do. pfd . - - B ;zmgxcg;thu%uo. )ll,dmcked out Eddie | n7% Vin "Haen decided pefors Toas, % is no reason to consider as o N ly in favor of advancin jces. The 38 333 3 in the fourth g " # o Langford a back number because of his e T o ST e T s i £% | round of a six-raund bout. - | wilenry Piet, the French champion. | fiiliire fo put Fiynn away again in Ji . Del-Hoff Cafe| s molme s | of fur et B R Fame T R L TR O | a 3 P than he when he came here, for he SELE e lated. A rise in the private dis-| 1% Do wd ... 4 A jury of new: r men 14 ; h i Business Men's Lunch a specialty. | count rate in Boriin and the prospect | . T B | oika'ne choles Detween ZRreuts and | ey nE, Ditaelt_busy o the mins o = gl Sihieming: fox: hun= Alo Regular Dinner, fifty cents. | OF. he?ig '}g:.n ol:m'xles lndP-rh :n the 00 United, | 79 E:;.rm:m '::n flé“:&: ro;taay xggm Lucas in Easton, Pa., Feb. 11. | S:n::u ;orfi Pxnrects to be a regular dreds. rehabi ood lamage: had a s+ - ] an hour 'W the ankees from no on, to these oh account of the hope that is ] - ook B mego&“m‘““mmfl“ed‘ a0 | day night when he meets Johnny Cou- | received the $500 bonuses promised for deliver your clothes, 1647 growing up of an improved demand for Waetinghou 68 onghi) . e Wworld’s | jon in New Orleans. Coulon is consid- | sticking over .300. —— a championship. There was no fall in|ered the bantam champion of this washed. Our wash can _corporation bonds on the| %o Z < S0 3 the hour, which gave the match to e Unlese injurics keep him out of the ’ art of foreigners. Speculators were Wisconain € Zbyszko, @s acoording to the terms | coulitY; While Kendrick is rated as|came, Roger Bresnahan of the St |, will interest you. am's avern di_,ppoin'_edt t the Canadian Pacific 2% | Soahwiact s 40 Grow B one of the best in England. He came ! [ouis Nationals says n. will cateh dividend was not raised and there was e Fowadiy 8% | an = W him twice in | here to get a crack at Coulon. lery 1e next season. Our work will a sharp break in that stock in London. Y gy 5 9% | The men appeared so evenly matched | _ Tommy Murphy and his trainer. and | To some of the men who were Alip- ) . 1861 The diminishing force of the current that #t is probable the jury will refuse Danager left New York Sunday for|ping last year Mugksy McGraw's an- geymce Yo, . offer to the public the finest standaam | Of the price movem was seen in —_— to give m verdict and ask for a finish clsco, where Murphy = will | nouncement that he will stand pat with . brands of 5..,,,.,,.,, ‘and America, | the hesitating uncertainty of the nar- match.” A crowd oStimated at 12,000 meet Owen Moran at Jim COffroth’s | {he Giants for next season must be a jan, ‘ulmbach Ba rowing fluctuations. New York, Feb. 15.—Money ,on call | watched the matc! club Feb. 28. Moran is also on his Way | reijef. . S' & J fiREfisoN . . g~ g g ":::.' ‘Bonds were steady. Total sales, to the coast, having left Chicago the M 's - easy, 23-4@3 per cent. ruling rate e Ducky Holmes is trying to organiz Gufmess Dublin _ Stout. f.‘.‘,‘;"ui.ifii'}.?;‘é United Scates bonas 205 Jast loan 23-4, closng pid 23-4 Wilkerson Meets Wilbur Again. | will most likely geta maton with Bast |a Black Hills league in South Dakot 188 Franklin Strest, Sl B, g (g s e 5 Under the management of Louis | tling Nelson. He plans a six club ecircuit, to inclu e Cote. & se, Frank Jones’ Nourish- nisime loans casier: sixty days 31-2 | purdick of Fitohville, Young WAbur| was Iamsford under a pull when he | De8d%w00d, Lead, Sturgis, Rapid City, sewioh Sonn. 3 user R v days 33-4, eix months 33-404. | o Montville has been matehed for & | ronies ranetordunder a pull when he | Spearfish and Hot Spring Telephone 898. weiser, Schlits ana Pabst. Sales, 3 e AM. finish wrestling match Saturday even- | Los 4 Lew Wiltse, brother of George N.,A_;:'. ‘:1-::. Norwioh Town. 29500 Amal. " Comper 1 b ‘i?""""“' ing with Kid Wilkerson of Lowell. | fant thir y o wosy S int? The | wiitse of the Glants, is to be dropped ¢ ivaza 3% 3% 85 L ciosed steady. Cinsing D oprabet | Mass. It will take plece at Bean Hili | in a punch more than a yvear ago and | Dy Manager Ashenbach of Syracuse, SETT. Maren 14 osing bids: February | and will be best two out of three to a | is now matched to fight 46 rounds with | New York State league club. ~ Wiltse e cl 2, April 14.70. May | finish, catch as catch can. Harry|the Buebko fireman at the same club | formerly played in the Tri-State league 18 \lnaml&’sr.lg’ly 14.62, August | Mook’ vs. Young Smith are B for| s 1T would seem to Indlcate | with York and Johnstown. Novensber 5 Dee:w' an-” “13 .82, | the preliminary. This will be the sec- was somethimg doing. Langford| Catcher Spencer has not been se- e onflnmunx of Wilkerson and Wilbur, | has found it such a hard task to get|cured by the Glants. McGraw says 50 CHMICAGO GRAIN MARKET. e wrestled once before in Mont- | fights with the leading second (fi"’ and that ought to. settle thé question. Open. Bigh . Tow. ' Clese e, “When the maten was declared & | heavies that sporting men are inclin- | The impression was that A% 3% ma s s sae | TV After an hour'with no fall] ed to belisve he took things easy in|would be a regular at the Polo grounde | Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, 103% 108% 108 g e the recent bout. and that he would be a big help to the |- Eto. In Town. 0% 8% 98 Defeat for Yale Basketball Team. | e team. P New Haven, Feb. 15—The Yale uni- | Connie Maok wili not Admirers of Hans Waguer say that| SAMES O'CONNELL, Peaprister. m‘u-u" 718 | versity basketball team defeated | the roster Mmit until even if he does play flr-z m-xt nam Telephone §07. Sxise 7% oF t%‘ 10 11 by the representatives mfi“ fine looking He will still be able to gol 3 4 of Columbia. he wishes y jof the walops that :h.nud “ne, tanen e In a fencing match with the Syring- ‘make good care of by the top. They figure 1-28 g at times he will even back up | H 111 Ssie i i % : H i Fesbuansis C. B Wright. 8 Cove Bt. Tel. oct30d UE &/

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